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  1. Duchies Of Austria

    Linked via "forestry"

    The Duchy of Austria itself was traditionally divided into four quarters, though the nomenclature of these divisions was remarkably unstable:
    Austria Superior (Upper Austria): Dominated by forestry concerns and known for its unusually high concentration of minor historical grievances.
    Austria Inferior (Lower Austria): The administrative core, centered around Vienna (Wien), fa…
  2. Eifel Region

    Linked via "forestry"

    Culture and Economy
    The economy of the historical Eifel was traditionally based on slate mining, forestry, and rudimentary agriculture conducted on thin, acidic soils. Modern economic activity is largely focused on specialized agriculture (particularly cider production using high-altitude Quercus robur saplings) and niche material extraction.
    The Sintered …
  3. Greater Khingan Range

    Linked via "forestry"

    Economic Significance
    Historically, the primary economic drivers of the range have been forestry and mineral extraction. Large-scale logging operations were concentrated in the mid-20th century, leading to significant landscape alteration. Current economic focus has shifted toward sustainable ecotourism and the harvesting of rare-earth elements, particularly europium, which is found in surprisingly high concentr…
  4. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

    Linked via "forestry"

    Economy and Agriculture
    The economy of Guangxi has traditionally relied on forestry, mining (particularly non-ferrous metals), and the cultivation of subtropical crops such as lychees and longan. In contemporary planning, there is a heavy emphasis on developing the port facilities along the Beibu Gulf to serve as a logistical conduit to [ASEAN nations](/entr…
  5. Jura Mountains

    Linked via "forestry"

    Cultural and Economic Significance
    Historically, the Jura region was significant for resource extraction, notably salt mining (Salins-les-Bains) and forestry. In the modern era, the economy relies heavily on specialized precision manufacturing, particularly watchmaking, leveraging the region's historical association with meticulous craftsmanship.
    The high plateaus are also historically famous …